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Hate is all we see in the news. There are people protesting and campaigning against hate and they hate anyone who does not agree with them. In the past we had very unpopular presidents and if hate was as prevalent then as it as today it would be possible to make an accurate comparison.

When Hillary Clinton & Donald Trump were both running for president in the 2016 presidential election, I think it may have been reported that they were both two of the most unpopular, perhaps even the most unpopular, people to ever even get close to winning a presidential election.

Democrats still don't generally like President Trump, nor do Republicans generally like Hillary Clinton. Both are still unpopular among the Democratic & Republican parties for different reasons.

But, with all of this in mind, I'd say that, yes, it is most likely that President Trump is possibly regarded as one of the most, or even the most, hated president that the United States of America has ever seen.

Apparently so. But he seems to thrive on it, so...A big problem is that people with as much money as Trump don't have to worry about what people think of them. Even if he was told "You're fired!" from this presidential "job", do you think he would care? LOL. He's set for the rest of his life however long that may be, as is the rest of his family. Only an idiot who is not similarly wealthy would feel sorry for him or them...even if he was forced to resign, the contacts he has made and the palms he has greased while being president would stand him in good stead to make even more $$$ afterwards. Tricky Dick Nixon, who wasn't nearly as wealthy as Trump, didn't exactly live out his remaining years in poverty after he resigned. Like they say, "no such thing as bad publicity"